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It's interesting to watch in real life too of course, not just in this forum. In my current work I have to work with some people who have been diagnosed with personality disorders. Often you might unknowingly be working in a workplace with people with undiagnosed personality disorders, (but who are just really difficult to get on with and somehow super disruptive), so it's interesting to see how people behave when you actually know what they have.[DOUBLEPOST=1452131882][/DOUBLEPOST]
Aren't moose meant to be aggressive?
I think they are meant to be, yes
 
It's interesting to watch in real life too of course, not just in this forum. In my current work I have to work with some people who have been diagnosed with personality disorders. Often you might unknowingly be working in a workplace with people with undiagnosed personality disorders, (but who are just really difficult to get on with and somehow super disruptive), so it's interesting to see how people behave when you actually know what they have.[DOUBLEPOST=1452131882][/DOUBLEPOST]
I think they are meant to be, yes

Yeah, I guess that would be interesting. Gives you a new perspective I guesss?
 
I think you are getting the view of a lot of people in a similar 'type' situation in here, but the real business world is far more bloodthirsty than here. I knew a prominent CFO who regularly proactively prepared, signed and paid for stat decs of dirt after Friday night drinks with his friends, lest they ever become foes.

This place is ward bitchiness, tops. The conniving in real-world listed companies is far bigger.
 
I think you are getting the view of a lot of people in a similar 'type' situation in here, but the real business world is far more bloodthirsty than here. I knew a prominant CFO who regularly proactively prepared, signed and paid for stat decs of dirt after Friday night drinks with his friends, lest they ever become foes.

This place is ward bitchiness, tops. The conniving in real-world listed companies is far bigger.

Do you like this place?
 
If you enjoy spending time with someone, and they make you happy, whether that be online or off, then would be classified as a friendship I think?
It's subjective enough, so your choice. I think casual computer interaction is mainly excused monologue, so not for me. Watching people with their Myspace friends mentality is pretty funny.

Friendship is: Dedicating Livin la Vida Loca live cover to Rick in Raffles.
 
It's subjective enough, so your choice. I think casual computer interaction is mainly excused monologue, so not for me. Watching people with their Myspace friends mentality is pretty funny.

Friendship is: Dedicating Livin la Vida Loca live cover to Rick in Raffles.

what about computer interaction that is not casual?
 
I was separating social interaction from work/factual interest. I don't personally get anyone deeply emoting via a computer, but it's a personal choice.

I find it easier to deeply emote through the written word. I find i express myself more clearly. In real life interaction i would keep my feelings to myself.
 
I find it easier to deeply emote through the written word. I find i express myself more clearly. In real life interaction i would keep my feelings to myself.
That's fine, but that is the complete opposite of your earlier lone wolf talk. Lone wolves might be issue riddled and complex, but what you said probably doesn't apply to maybe 80% of the male population. It's a little bit hard to tell whether it's what you want or have romanticised and idealised, but yeah, most guys want space.
 
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